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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-02-16

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-02-16 page 1

OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XI I. COLIT MBUS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1849. NUMBER 179. AIL .WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, It RDJTOR AND PROPRIETOR). OrncE iouth-oosl eomcrof High itreul mil Sugar lly. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly per annum, Wookly peraniinin, JO' (ID ;i 50 2 oo Turiae oT Advertising. Twelve linen or less, one or three insertions, Jl, and to ceuta for each additional insertion for throe months Jd for i monthl J8 for 12 montea J12 Longer advertise-mentain the aa'nie proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over J 'JO in six months. Bv THl Yi:ah For twclvo linos fit fourth of a col UM JfJO hail' a column 5311 whole column J40. AMERICAN. WM. KEL8EY, COLUMBUS, O. C. T. HOLIS, ,v TTORNEV AT LAW, ahd SOLICITOR IN CHAN- ftt CERV, Columbia, Ohio. Ollice on State street, in tho Masonio Hall building, Immtdittely East of the City Hank. All profeaaional business attended to with promptueaa and care. dec30 dtf. ( If AKLEK W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY K'f LAW, Chllllcothe, Ohio, will practice in tho courts of Itoaa, 1'ickawny, and the adjoining counties. BOV30..dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counscllorsat Law. Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south ofl. N. Whiting A Huntington's Book-store, up Btairs. .Nov. I. 11)15. F. J.MaTTMIWS. A. B. BVTTLM. H. 1). MOTTKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor m Chanetry. Officii on High street, one door north of the Exchange Rank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. (PT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-laeut of DeedH for the Slate of Mew York. ItT l"'e n "ig'1 st- between Town anil Rich. oct20. RTMAim'ToFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest corner of Rich and Third sis., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, ( omnibus, O- nj0, vprn o. .on. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. Alarge assortment if Books aud Stationery always on hand. swinicllT-- I.Tl.LEY. B' OOK-BIN'DF.RS. High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, Columbus. AUg.IO, I olO. Wiu. SKinr.nr. 1 1 GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and ( iitlerv. iron. liuis, uiass. House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical onls, Military Goods, fee, BO., lo. 10 1 ruga sirei.-i,.ieii the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCROGGS, j DEALER In lw,Medioal,Theoloioal,ClaMic,Schoo and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and tt all Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State I louse. J. B. WHEATON, DRUGGIST. and Dealer in Patent .Medicines. Paints. Oils, Dve Studs, Glass, Ac. &c.,wholesalcand retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils. Die StiiIVs, Leather. Boots and Shoes, fee., High street. Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1811. C. R. KING, D BALER IN DRY GOODS, Stc, opposite Exchange Nov. 19,. tf. Bank. Columbus. B. COMSTOCK A- Ml. FORWARDING ami commission Mtu,nnio. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Uasin. ( 'olumbua, Ohio. J. B1DGWAT & GO'S IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridge, Cnlum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety ol'Cas-tings. always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. niVnOB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O f, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stales Olbcc. liign si i.oiumous. decll. COLUMBI S HAT STORE. JF. RUDIS1LL. High street, opposite the State Build-. in"s, alwavs keeps on baud a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. -r ii inirov mi, I A r Pint will oractice Law, as r J i CnnVlln nnil idioiiiins counties. Ollico on east 'sub- of'lligb street, opposite I.N. Whiting fc.lluut. ington Bookstore Feb. lf,..t-wtf WM. WILLSHIRF. RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentiit, Columbna, OHIO. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker fe Riloy'b Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. Till', subscriber has removed to the new brick stable limit bv Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and 1 air alleys, a Mlew s'eps from High street, and rear of the epttol Honee. rr ItORSES AM) CAURIAUKS TO J.U j $ Nov 2.. dtf. J. MASSK. GEORGE E. WALCCTT, B 1 A' A X D II A A N E K I' A INT E R , Nov. 'J... dtf. COLD-BPI, 8BI0. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID teaortment ol " Ryan's'' Prciainm Shoes fursale attbeDrv Goods store of Fay fc Kibourne No. I, Goodale's Row." Call and enaminc them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at 5 cents per bushel, constantly kept on band, at the Bail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. My 0 ..t- VARNISH. FURNITURE VARNISH iNos. 1 and 2. Also, I dialling and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by 8 J. B. WIIE VrON. Druggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. I ENl'INE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the J May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT V CO., JVu. 161, ttigk street, sign of the Gilt Padlock, HAVE in store and offer Tor sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders goods. gun materials, larmini; ami mcou,.,. ... ash paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats M I'baiikful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to business, and increased facilities for accommodating cus totners. to merit and receive a liberal share oi pauonagg, " 200 KEGS JUNIXTA NAILS, just rec-ived and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10 PAD PADLQCK WOOL. LYMAN REED & CO.. (Successors to Reed. Hard & Co..) General Commission Merchants, Bostoa. ILT Particular attention paid to the sale of wool. and lib oral advances made on consignments. May 16 dly. LAMP OIL. .100 callons Bleached Winter Strained Snerm Oil, a superior article; JOOeallons Whale Ooil forsale by FAY & KIlT-Ol RNE, Dec. 7. No. 159, High Street. MHINE CARDS.-fOirteirofMachine Cards, iVl just received from the Manufactory at l.eicester.Masi-lachusetts, and for sale at No. 159. Hinh street. Dec. 7. FAY k WLBOURNE. BUSINESS CARDS. LI II It IK! LUMBER! Tho subscriber haa on haml Inraale at hia Steam Snw Mill, 3 milea yveatol Columbus, a lurgo and complete assortment uf Country Lumber of almoat ovurr variety and description. Having erected Dry llouiea, will alao have a large quantity of sca-aoned flooring on and after the lat of March. Alao, a quantity of Mediae l.uinher that will he aold at reduced pricea. All Mod ordera lor Lumhcr will lie promptly ultciiilnd to. Fob. u..tf. M. L, SULLIVANT. 8AWN. MILL, crois-cut, ripping, hand, panncl, circular, webh, back, butchera' and compsss aawn. at the sign of the Juno 21. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol the beat quality. troth ill sheets and lelleta, for sale less than the market price, by GERE, ABBOTT CO., May 4, Sgu Of the Gilt I'adlock. SMITH'S VICES Of Domestic Manufacture, the beat In the market, for aale at the sign of the GILT I'ADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention ofdealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of I'tatl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and othora supplied from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by 8. CLARK 4. CO. Cash and the highest market price at all timea paid for White Corn. cpt. 3. ATTENTION ! Till', undcraigncd. a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the Greek. Latin nnd German lunguagcB, at any hour. Terms very low. References : Rev. Mr. II. L. Kicharda. Drs. Jones ACoso mid Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Not. hi.. dtf. INSURANCE. rPIIE undersigned having been duly appointed Agent for L the ProTKi this Insluam i: CoMPAKT. of Hartford, Connecticut, is prepared to issue Policies on DwcIKng Hon-eat, Stores. Milt. Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loss or Dnmnge by Fire. A Iso, on the Cargoes of Steam Boati and Sea aatttl on rivers, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid trrcral million tf Minn in losses in Ohio, and adjoining Statea during the last twenty to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by nuy institution in tiie country for responsibility and prompt payment For the convenience of Western claimants, a Central Ollice was established in Cincinnati in 1815, lor the purpose of adjusting all claims arising under Policies issued by the agents .1 the Company in the Western States. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose ol' meeting these claims. aa fast as tliey are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Kates of Premium charged are as low as those of any oilier responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protection Insurance Company. rtT Ollice in City Bank Building, up stairs. decl'.l (Men. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent in thll city for the MOTUAt Lll i. IlfiURARCE Comi'ANV, o( New York. No 35, Wall street, Morris liobinaon. President, is prepared to rcccnc applications for assurance in this ably managed and prosperous Company, This Company, it is believed, secures to the assured nioro benefit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond tho premium specified in the Policy, the whole nroiits are once in every live years divi ded among the assured. On Hist January last, the close of the lirst live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of SflfiOJ378, from which after making a reserve ol about t2u0,000, it made a dividend ol' SS per cent, of the premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its espiration. The premium received in six months from 1st February applicable to 'Jd dividend amount to S 139,960 65. The success which this Company has already had. warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future will be periodically larger, and which ought to be an inducement to persons wishing Insurance, to connect themlelvea with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, aepl'J dlim. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Lil'e Insurance. riaillS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Hepartment. (TjJ The average cost of Insurance in this Departaient.is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the MUTUAL or Cash plan at the op. tion of tiie applicant. Life Department. Policies on LiveB issued daily at oiu-mthe usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Elohange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 1815. twy. Secretory. PORTAGEUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co, C S. SILL, AfiKNT, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company in the Western Stater. Capital to meet losses, over J500,000, secured hi: yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 11 years, and has paid over 5l()ll,l)l;U ol losses, at an average cost m me inemoers oi j of lino per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May IS. .dly. E. NSILL. Seo'y. Uolunibiii liisiuaiice Conipnuy. Eire and Murine. This Company continues to insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss ot damage by tire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of Btcamboats, sail vessels, keel-lioats, llat-boats anil other water-craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., June I. I8. dtf. Secretiny c COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers have formed n copartnership under the lirm ot ricx son iv I RIADwn.1., tor me irausar uon oi mo wool com mi.sion business, as heretofore conducted by the senior Partner, at Mo, 51, Pearl itieet AARON ERICKsON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dec. 12 dly. ERICKSON & TREADWELL, CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and .No. 51 Pearl street, Boeton. A K')v r.KIt IvMJ . itoclietter, in. l. avnariv nni'inwcrj itnut,m oecl'j dlv. J. II. FELCH, ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos Building Steel, Copper ami Wood Kngraiiug, in all its various branches. neatK executed. Business. Visiting, and Professional Cards engraved and pr Hied to order. State. County. Society, snd other Seals engraved on bias or wood. Wood type of all size cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can have Cards printed op short notice. junejydtf. FREN C II LITER AT I R E. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver icour Revind, with notes alluding particularly to w riters prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William I Staughten Chase, A. M. Just received by nov2. J- iv- auuuo, C1HESS Plnyera' Hntid Bonk. A popular and sci-J entific instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the amtest masters, ami illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkable positions, by Howard Stanton. Esq. For sale bv nvl8 J. R. SCROGGS, PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOI 'CIl I NG the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living I ll I , ...i.l, i ornnu i 111, .trillion. fiv l.nuin Air.iu. i m A ' ,, A ll0ut'd. Ju,t received"! 0v2. J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMI1 B EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science By John Harris, D D., author of ' Great Teacher." c. Just eceived by novl J. R. SCROGGS. 7IIEDRY nnd Practice of Tenching, or the J Motives ond Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by noyis J. R. SCROGGS. I EDH'AL BOOKS arc sold cheaper than in New iTJ York or Philadelphia by novlll J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, by Maria L. Child, 2voli.' late edition, for aale by norlK J R. SCROGGS. DISCIPLINE of Lile, a Novel, lor sap by novlB J. R. SCROGGS. s. M. MILLS. J. 1. (MITII. MILLS & SMITH. General Agency, Surveying nud Notary Public Office. The above firm continues to attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of property, the collection and set tletnent of debts nnd accounts, the posting and settling of books, tho exocuttonol mortgages, deeds, and other instruments of writing, &c. Alao, to the surveying and subdividing ol lauds unit lots in Franklin and adjoining counties, RlMRMOM. Swan 4r. Andrews, Columbus, Ohio ; Alfred Avery, New York City ; Win. Milford, Cleveland, 0i I Tweed, Sibley, Wright, Cincinnati. 0. ; J. & W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynncs & McMurdie, Coluruhus. Ohio. N B All letters oh business frum a distance must be pontjia-d. Utncu in tho Ivxchangc Bank Building, I e inline, (lino. CasTof HATS jifst reci vim! th CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE I THE subscriber has just received 15 cases ot Hats, com prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No one can fail to be suited either in stylo quality or price. This is much the largest supply of Hats ever brought into Central Ohti. Also on hand, a large assortment ot Caps.ccmpnsing eve-y variety aud style, for men, boys ami youth. FOR THE LADIES. A large assortment of MUFFS sonic very line, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and gentlemen will please call and see for them selves. J. E. RUDISILL. octUd&wtf I.U M II E R-LU M B ER-L UM HER! J.V. 11. A. FIELD would respectlt'.v direct the attention of builders, and carpentere, te-tneir large nnd well assorted stock of lumber and Bhinglei, consisting of lliKi.tliKHectol I'me Lumber; MKJ.UtiO Poplar do; tOOJJOO warranted Shingles Having paid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in laying that it compri sea the best '..election of qualities ever Ottered for aale in this city. I'bev also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Sliinules. if V Yard on Third street, between State and Town, and ncarlv opposite the First Presbyterian Church. t-.au anil examine tieluro purchasing elsewhere. aep'Jti d&wly. Pill NTING PRESS FOR SALE.-lticludrngaTl the materials for the execution of a paper and job work, together with a subscription list, and the business of a Wing paper, having nearly .iDI) pai in- siibcnliers and sub ject to an increaso of 300 more, and a circulation in lour counties, together with an exteusive advertising and jon pa tronage. An excellent opportunity is otfereil to a thorough going Whig, and a credit given. Enquire at this office. febo Gmd. W. E. IDE, M. I)., DENTIST, (Of the late firm uf CRANE If It'll Cincinnati,) HAS removed bis office to rooms 1 and 9, NeiPs Exchange, opposite the Sec'y of State's Ollice. Among Hie Miiprovenients that he has acquired bv more than ten foal practice and intercourse with the profession, ho would rail attention to the following: 1st A substitute for the lilo in nearly all cases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished. 'Jd. A method of adapting artificial teeth by which a more easy fit is secured, ami danger of injury to tiie natural ones obviated. 3d. A method of pack-ing the gold, by which fillings arc made more compact and durable dec'J.0 dtf. JANUAHi 8, 1849. riJST received, this day, a full stock of Bullion and Sew-,1 ing Silk Frlnffest also, a large addition to our stock ol Trimmings, Variety and Fancy Goods. PRICES REDUCED! Our stock being large for the season, we give notice that alter this date our prices are reduced. Our drawers are filled with Fine Muslin. Linen nnd Lace Goods, and our stock surely affords the greatest variety to be found, and to our good iriends a better opportunity seldom occurs. Our Dry Goods, Queensware, tto., may go cheap. C. R. KING, Vj' Canton Toa Store, opposite the Exchange Rank. jantf d&w. NOTICE. THE partnership between tho undersigned and George W. Maria, in the practice of Medicine, &c, was dissolved on the 10th inst. The hooks, accounts, dte of the late linn of Thompson tt Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthoul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, IS II!. dtf JIOWE'S HYGEIAN HOARIIOUND AND I 1 Liverwort Cough Cnndy. This celebrated and most popular article ft r the cure of Coughs and Colds, is still increasing in public favor in tfiis city, where its sfllca cy and good qualities is well known and appreciated. The proprietors are certain that this Candy will effect a cure in all cases, and do therefore defy any person in the United Mates to produce a cheaper, morn pleasant or ellective remedy for Coughs and Colds. HOWE it CO.. Proprietors, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. Qf The subscribers are prepared to tilt all orders at wholesale and retail, having recently purchased a large quantity of the above article, sold by J. Ii WHEATON.snd DENRJ & SONS. Druggists and Ii. II. M BAKINGS. Family Medicine Depot, High St., Columbus, O. jaaS7 8md, TO PARENTS. A 'I' WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who oiay be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Mcdicine. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleausing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's ludia CholagOgUe, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B A. Fahneatock'a it Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy forexpelliugworms from lbs human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state ofllic liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, (br the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza. Tickling Sensations of the Throat, Whooping Cough. A-c., tic. Trask's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs. Rheumatism and Lameness, SoM Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac. All of the above medicines, and many others, kept con-staidly on hand anil for sale at Win. King j Drug Store, Coil minis, one door north of the Ohio Stale Journal Office, aug.'i dtf. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR havini! associated with him W. L Hughes, (of the late firm of Price & Bughesd will continue the business at the former stand ot J. Burr, under the hriu of Burr .V Hugbee, where thev are now receiving a lage ailili I ... I.. ..I iPI l.'Vllill I'l !ll I'l-I ID L -1 II, 111. II Ml , JflY Ol .,.... . ''..I.l I 11,1,, ,1111,1.1.111 ,1 large variety of Sqat ; plain and dressing Hun am ; Divans ; Center. Side, Dining and Breakfast ZuMtt; work and wash Wondi; Mahogany Chairs; walnut ami maple cane soat Chairs; Wood seat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat ai d wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattrasses. Ac. c. B. t!t H. will also manuficlure to order and keep constantly on band a full supply of all articles in their line, at tboir Wart RoaOXt OB State street, second door from the Pet Office. BURR it HUGHES. Columtius. Dec. 1, KW dtf :;, MRS. VAN IlOt TEN, gdjU AiNCj'Y iVJ J I. h i U :l , KV wsV RETURNS hcrsincere thanks to the LadiesicvU-of Columbus ana vicinity for tlieirpast patronage, and wishes to inform them Ihataba will open a new end splendid assortment of Mdlinerv and Fancy Goods, u Thursday. (til of November, direct from Liverpool, and would hereby ,, i l,HnU.i I i- invite them to call and examine her selections before pur - chasing elsewhero. New Tailoring nnd Dry Goods Establishme nt. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., f.Yo 201, High Strirt, Corner of Rich Street,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. SlWELL as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their storeroom, and arereceiv ing a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry (ioods and Clothing in the Cttfl N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Cape, Bonnets, Ac. alwavs on hand, at prices tint will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus, April 13, 1847... tw. WOODSA WS. .iOdnzon woodcutters 's saws, with or without frames, at the sign ol the nov30 (ill.T PADLOCK rPINNRS' TOtiLH, of the celebrated manufacture X of Peck, Smith (tin, for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the sio of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI. SUGAR. 100 l.hdi fair to prime, for sale by KING tt HEFFNER, janlll. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. MOLASKE8.-500brli. Coffee 1000 bags. For sale by janlB. FISII.-5(11) hi Is Mackerel ; 910 baa Herring: !j drums Codfish ; W brls No. 1 Salmoa. For sale by janlll. KING HEFFNER, '11 Main t., Cincinnati. KING HEFFNER, 27 Main at., Cincinnati, nituiTs. L MP. boxes Ralilni) 29 brls fresh Currants; GO bags Brazil Nut: 25 do Filberts. For salo by janlll. I ARB. 60keg7 1J Butter 10 brls; .10 kegs. Timothy Seed 50 brls. For salo by janll). 7FEI'Wkc7I J 70 bags Rio; KING HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. 300 do Lagnyra ; 50 do Java; 600 bl chests Teas all grades ; 50 casks Bice. For sale by KING HEFFNER. No. 27 Main street. dccl5. BRANDY 50 hf pipes A. Seignettc, dark and high flavor; 25 do Otard, Dupuy & Co., pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades; Our own importation, lor salo at low prices, bv KING & HEFFNER, decl5. No. 27, Nain street. CAST I LE SOAP.wTboies iliU7la7recc7vcdand forsaleby KING HEFFNER. dec!5. No 27 Main street. M.'re, RAISINS. ol 0 boxes Fresh Malaga Raisins rei-oived per steamer Diadem, and for sale bv BOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN &. CO., jan2. 24 Columbia at. Cincinnati. STxTw ST TOB ACCO Tobacco, in store and for sale low bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., jan-- 21 Columbia it. Cincinnati. FRESH FAMILY BUTTER.fiTrki7sfre7h Western Reserve Butler, suitable for family use this day received and lor sale by SOUTH-ATE. HAWTHORN tt CO.. jan'J. 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. MAGLOUY BRANDY. 18 hf pipes Maglory Bran, dy, received per steamer Diadem, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN . CO.. jams 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. t IADEIRA WINES.- lYL 20 qr casks Priest .Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Rlaudv do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouse do ; 5 pipoti do do; In store and for sa'e low, bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO.. feb7. Z4 Columbia st., Cileinn ati. BO UU BON W 1 II SKE Y. 200 bills. Ron rbon WlihT-key, ranging from ;i to I) years old, in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO., I'ch7. 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. SHALL LUMP TOBACCO. 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo. fj's do; 50 do Mo. 12'ado; 20 do Mo. Ill s do; 150 do Mo. lb do ; UK) do Va h do ; in store and for Bale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO.. febl. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. B RANIES 15 hf and (;r pipes A. Scignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO., Ieb7. 21 Columbia st , Cincinnati. EDQAK COnxlMQ, n tl.l.lAM WOOD AltFltlD WOUDa CONKLIrvG, WOOD & CO., MAKOfACTURERg OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, ' Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty. Paris Green. Whiting, firo dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar. A'iir(i side, of Court street, East of Broadway. YXE have adopted the most approved method, as prac-VI tised by best Eastern manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United States. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good as any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. II iyd&w. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of NUB Lisbon. Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in liutter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati. Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrass 6Y Co., New Lisbon; Grigg Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B Ross, Portsmouth Law-son & Covode, Wollsvillc ; Ewalt and Gebhsft, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott. St. Louis. 6cp22 dtf. , HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to Infom the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haul ward line, of American. English and' German manufacture Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, aa we arc confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low witli those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following) Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths) Sickles ; r Hay and Manure Forks flames Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD St WINSTON, March 4. .t-vvtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TIIE subscriber having withdrawn from the lirm of Derby. Bradley &. Co.. will continue the business of Publishing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. flerby & Co.. at No. I4d Main Street; and on the Kith of April. opened an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous. Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books forthe West- ein uiooi , , o.ia cii.iuieo hi mi 10 n ire ass UM I'reaeut lew 1 stnck tcrms wi ,,c Jn la,vanln to Vhose of bis ern country, has enabled him to purchase the present new friends and customers, who may favor him with theirorders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on haml ; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. H. W. DEBBY. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING Completed our new Piano and Toa Warerooms, anil received our first shipments .consisting of 96 splendid Pianos, and oOO chests choice Tens, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call aud examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot he equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over theTea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in and rj pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and st lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH It NIXON. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. sugl. STEAM ENGINE. Any person having a irnod second haml Stesm Engine for sale, of 15 to 20 horse power can hear of a purchaser by applying to jar6dtf. GR, ABBOTT tt CO. BOOKS & ST ATToNE i . i. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON, nuoktelltrt and Hlationert, lliiih ttrtit, BOOK-1 BOOKSM ""' A rare opportunity for pmtkattttf Hooki and Stationery a (irenl ltii inn THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being desirous of retiring from the general bookselling business with the view of devoting his attention more particularly to Ins own publications, they have determined tu sell oil their present stock at a-eully reduced pricet for caih. Their stock is much the largest and most varied ol any Bnckatore in the Western country, and will be found to embrace s very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical nnd Miscellaneous Books. Also, all the Classical and Common School Books in general use, bljnk books, Ac. Cap, Letter, Folio Post, Demi and Medium papers. Note paper, F.volopos, Visiting and Printer's cards. A Ursa variety of Rimers' and Wat. tteiiliolm's fine pen nnd pocket knives. toi( pens, ot the best matiuliictiirers in the country. Gold mill silver pencils. Gillol's anil vnrious other me. tallic pens. An cxlesivo variety of'iiik stands, wafers.sealing-wax, seals, ink and writing Huids. Mathematical instru. mcnts. Pocket books and wallets Bankers' cases, Ac. As it is but seldom so favorable nn oonortunitv is oAer.l Ih. the purchase of hooks fce they would respectfully invite booksellers, professional men. teachers ami persons purchasing for libraries to call aud examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined to give better bargains than can be bad lit anv bookstore in the Western country. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON, lligb st., twoduuis south of tbu Market House. nov2'J..dw. NEW EDITION OF TIIE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. T N. WHITING has this day published a Arte Edition of X. the Ohio Eornu and Practice. Practical forms in action, personal and real, now in common use in the Stale of Ohio, comprising DrOCSSS, declarations, pleas, renliratinns. demUrren, Verdicts.Judgments, ejectment, occupying claim ants, nniiiraiion, uni ol particulars, lull ol exception, crre-ccrtiorari. appeal, depositions in State courts and in cou ..y courts of the I). Stales, redemption from lax sales, clerk's entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, select writs, nppointmont of clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings nt law; hills in Chancery, injunctions, subpoma nnd notice, demurrers, pleas, answers. heariiiL' and re hearinir. masters and reei. ers. bills of review, orders, decrees, Ac, w ith notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney at law. Greatly-enlarged aud improved, especially in the chancery depnrt- meai. wnion comprises more man one third of the entire work. Tho whole work forming n very large super, royal 0 vo volume of 1(70 pages, in lino law binding, For sale at the bookstore of north I. N. WHITING tt HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had. at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derbeydc Co., Cincinnati j II. Limberker and James Morrison, Piquet Charles Ells, Davton ; Thomas Brodic. Lebanon ; John N Curlz. Springfield ; William W Fay, Delaware ; C. E. Newman. Norwalk ; J. J. Reach. Mansfield ; (ieorge Ebert. Tiffin; Win. Hood, Perrysburgh, D.Campbell Sous. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, VVooster ; Wm. H. Canficld, Medina'; M. C, Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartletl. PsJoeSVille) A.C. Hubbard, . leffersi n. Ashtabula cuunty ; J.C. Michcner, Akron ; 1). J. Bigger. Massillon ; J.J. Fast, Canton ; R. Settle. Ravenna ; W. N. Porter, War ren ; L. Haima it Brother, New Lisbon ; W. W. Reed tt Son, Zanesvillc ; E. Sanford & Co.. Newark ; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster; William Mc Arthur, Circlevillo; and Joseph Jones, Chilbcotlie. THE BOSTON MELODEON. Ttatioston Mc lodcon, a collection of secular melodies consisting ol Songs. Glees, Rounds. Catches, c.. including many of the most popular pieces of the dav. Arranged and harmonized for four voices, by Edward L. Whit ; '1 vols, The Choir Chorus Rook; a collection of Choruses from Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Cherubim, Mendelssohn, Sphor Romberg. Nevv komm, Rossini, and other distiniruished coin- posers. Compiled, adapted to English words, and arranged Wltn particular reference to choir practice, and fov the use of musical societies, by A. M. Johnson. The OdeOOJ a collection of secular melodies arranged and harmonized for four voices, designed for adult singing schools and for social music parties, by G. I. Webb and Lowell Mason. The Tyrollen Lyro ; a Glee Book, consisting of easy pieces arranged mostly for soprano alto, tenor, and baas voices with ami without pianoforto accompaniments, comprising a comolete collection ot solo. ,1in,tta i.,... n, .... I quintet . choruses, Ac, lor the use of societies, schools' I clubs, choirs, and the social circle. Composed, selected quo arniiigeu oy bnwBTU i.. u nite and John B, Gould. For sale at the bookstore of feb5. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. THE CRAFTSMAN! THE Craftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation of the RilualB of Free Masonry, with the emblems nnil explanations so arranged as greatly to facilitate in acquiring a knowledge of the riles nnd ceremonies of tho several degrees, from Entered Apprentice to that of Select Master, and the Order of Priesthood. Compiled and arranged Iroiu Webb, and other standard authors, byCornc-lius Moore. The F reo Mason's Monitor, containing a delineition ol the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative and speculative, as well in a religious as a moral view. With explanations ami plates, Ac. Ac; by Z. A. Davis. The Touuilar's Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor, contain, ing all the etnblrms and hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and magnanimous Order of Knights of the Red Cro-s, Knights Templars, and Knights of Malta, designed and duly arranged agreeably to the mode of work and lecturing; by Jeremy L, Cross, K. R. C, K. T., K. M., &0. The .Masonic Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By R. W. Jeremy L. Cross, (J L. For sale at the bookstore of jan-'- I, N, WHITING & HUN I' NGTON. LAW HOOKS. English Common Law Reports, 5-1 vols. Massachusetts Reports, 17 vols. Pickering's Reports. 'Jl vols. Wendell's Beports. Blackford's Indiana Reports. 7 vols. Ohio Beports, Hi vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, Hi vols. Pi ters' United States Court Beports. condensed, C vols. Summer's Reports, 3 vols. East's Beports. Veeay'e, Jr., U vols. Wright's Ohio Reports, 1 vol. DIGES TS OF REPORTS. United Statea and Supplement. 5 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber anil 1 larrington, I vols. Wilcox's Digest of Ohio Reports, 1 vol. Minot's Digest of Massachusetts Reports I vol novjj 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. MANIFOLD WRITER, lor Writing and Co-pying Lettera at the same Operation. By this simple process of writing, a letter anil copy can be written at the same operation, with more ease and despatch than a single letter with the ordinary pen anil ink, as the stroke 01 the pen that writes the letter produces the copy at the same time. It is. therefore, a fac-simile. which Is invaluable to business men. and all others who desire copies of their letters or other documents. The books for containing the comes are bound in various sizes and styles. This man-nerof writing is so very easy, agreeable,' expeditious and economical, that it is used and highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New York, in preference to the Copying press or anv other process of writing A large anil well selected assortment of Stationery for eign and domestic. Account Books or every description For sale at the bookstore of nccl3- IJL WHITING ii. HUNTINGTON. A "ERICAN GALLER Y OF ARlWI he Aine - V rican Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original engravings from paintings by distinguished American artists and illustrated by poetical and prose contributions from eminent American writers. A quarto volume, richly bound in embossed cloth, with an emblematical side stamp " A picturesque volume this, which does irreat credit to original erl among us, and demonstrates better than almost anything else that we have seen its rapid advance. The name ol Saktain as its editor, is scarcely less a pledge for the excellence of tho subjects chosen from amongst American works of the pencil than is his graving-tool an assur auco for their fine execution as copies.' Aii! Intel. Just received and for tale at the bookstore of dec::;. i. n. whiting m ntington. GOLD AND CALIFORNIA. I hi ,rni i.Tts" Hi7 tory, Population. Climate. Soil. Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson's overload journey round the World. With an account of the revolution in California, and conquests of the country by the United Slates, by John F. Haglies, A. B.; alto. Col Mason's report, and other documents on the Gold Region. Price 'J5 cents. Jut received at the bookstore of jau8. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. NEWBo6KSModi"Meirinmlelled, by Horace Mavhew, illustrated ; price 'J5 cts. Mary Barton, a new novel ; 5 els. Wheeler's Bipgraphy of members of present Congress 2 vols The Romance of Yachting, by Joseph C. Hart, author ol Miriam Coflin 'J vols ; 75 eta. For sale at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON.

OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XI I. COLIT MBUS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1849. NUMBER 179. AIL .WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, It RDJTOR AND PROPRIETOR). OrncE iouth-oosl eomcrof High itreul mil Sugar lly. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly per annum, Wookly peraniinin, JO' (ID ;i 50 2 oo Turiae oT Advertising. Twelve linen or less, one or three insertions, Jl, and to ceuta for each additional insertion for throe months Jd for i monthl J8 for 12 montea J12 Longer advertise-mentain the aa'nie proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over J 'JO in six months. Bv THl Yi:ah For twclvo linos fit fourth of a col UM JfJO hail' a column 5311 whole column J40. AMERICAN. WM. KEL8EY, COLUMBUS, O. C. T. HOLIS, ,v TTORNEV AT LAW, ahd SOLICITOR IN CHAN- ftt CERV, Columbia, Ohio. Ollice on State street, in tho Masonio Hall building, Immtdittely East of the City Hank. All profeaaional business attended to with promptueaa and care. dec30 dtf. ( If AKLEK W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY K'f LAW, Chllllcothe, Ohio, will practice in tho courts of Itoaa, 1'ickawny, and the adjoining counties. BOV30..dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counscllorsat Law. Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south ofl. N. Whiting A Huntington's Book-store, up Btairs. .Nov. I. 11)15. F. J.MaTTMIWS. A. B. BVTTLM. H. 1). MOTTKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor m Chanetry. Officii on High street, one door north of the Exchange Rank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. (PT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-laeut of DeedH for the Slate of Mew York. ItT l"'e n "ig'1 st- between Town anil Rich. oct20. RTMAim'ToFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest corner of Rich and Third sis., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, ( omnibus, O- nj0, vprn o. .on. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. Alarge assortment if Books aud Stationery always on hand. swinicllT-- I.Tl.LEY. B' OOK-BIN'DF.RS. High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, Columbus. AUg.IO, I olO. Wiu. SKinr.nr. 1 1 GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and ( iitlerv. iron. liuis, uiass. House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical onls, Military Goods, fee, BO., lo. 10 1 ruga sirei.-i,.ieii the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCROGGS, j DEALER In lw,Medioal,Theoloioal,ClaMic,Schoo and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and tt all Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State I louse. J. B. WHEATON, DRUGGIST. and Dealer in Patent .Medicines. Paints. Oils, Dve Studs, Glass, Ac. &c.,wholesalcand retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils. Die StiiIVs, Leather. Boots and Shoes, fee., High street. Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1811. C. R. KING, D BALER IN DRY GOODS, Stc, opposite Exchange Nov. 19,. tf. Bank. Columbus. B. COMSTOCK A- Ml. FORWARDING ami commission Mtu,nnio. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Uasin. ( 'olumbua, Ohio. J. B1DGWAT & GO'S IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridge, Cnlum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety ol'Cas-tings. always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. niVnOB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O f, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stales Olbcc. liign si i.oiumous. decll. COLUMBI S HAT STORE. JF. RUDIS1LL. High street, opposite the State Build-. in"s, alwavs keeps on baud a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. -r ii inirov mi, I A r Pint will oractice Law, as r J i CnnVlln nnil idioiiiins counties. Ollico on east 'sub- of'lligb street, opposite I.N. Whiting fc.lluut. ington Bookstore Feb. lf,..t-wtf WM. WILLSHIRF. RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentiit, Columbna, OHIO. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker fe Riloy'b Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. Till', subscriber has removed to the new brick stable limit bv Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and 1 air alleys, a Mlew s'eps from High street, and rear of the epttol Honee. rr ItORSES AM) CAURIAUKS TO J.U j $ Nov 2.. dtf. J. MASSK. GEORGE E. WALCCTT, B 1 A' A X D II A A N E K I' A INT E R , Nov. 'J... dtf. COLD-BPI, 8BI0. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID teaortment ol " Ryan's'' Prciainm Shoes fursale attbeDrv Goods store of Fay fc Kibourne No. I, Goodale's Row." Call and enaminc them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at 5 cents per bushel, constantly kept on band, at the Bail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. My 0 ..t- VARNISH. FURNITURE VARNISH iNos. 1 and 2. Also, I dialling and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by 8 J. B. WIIE VrON. Druggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. I ENl'INE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the J May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT V CO., JVu. 161, ttigk street, sign of the Gilt Padlock, HAVE in store and offer Tor sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders goods. gun materials, larmini; ami mcou,.,. ... ash paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats M I'baiikful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to business, and increased facilities for accommodating cus totners. to merit and receive a liberal share oi pauonagg, " 200 KEGS JUNIXTA NAILS, just rec-ived and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10 PAD PADLQCK WOOL. LYMAN REED & CO.. (Successors to Reed. Hard & Co..) General Commission Merchants, Bostoa. ILT Particular attention paid to the sale of wool. and lib oral advances made on consignments. May 16 dly. LAMP OIL. .100 callons Bleached Winter Strained Snerm Oil, a superior article; JOOeallons Whale Ooil forsale by FAY & KIlT-Ol RNE, Dec. 7. No. 159, High Street. MHINE CARDS.-fOirteirofMachine Cards, iVl just received from the Manufactory at l.eicester.Masi-lachusetts, and for sale at No. 159. Hinh street. Dec. 7. FAY k WLBOURNE. BUSINESS CARDS. LI II It IK! LUMBER! Tho subscriber haa on haml Inraale at hia Steam Snw Mill, 3 milea yveatol Columbus, a lurgo and complete assortment uf Country Lumber of almoat ovurr variety and description. Having erected Dry llouiea, will alao have a large quantity of sca-aoned flooring on and after the lat of March. Alao, a quantity of Mediae l.uinher that will he aold at reduced pricea. All Mod ordera lor Lumhcr will lie promptly ultciiilnd to. Fob. u..tf. M. L, SULLIVANT. 8AWN. MILL, crois-cut, ripping, hand, panncl, circular, webh, back, butchera' and compsss aawn. at the sign of the Juno 21. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol the beat quality. troth ill sheets and lelleta, for sale less than the market price, by GERE, ABBOTT CO., May 4, Sgu Of the Gilt I'adlock. SMITH'S VICES Of Domestic Manufacture, the beat In the market, for aale at the sign of the GILT I'ADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention ofdealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of I'tatl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and othora supplied from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by 8. CLARK 4. CO. Cash and the highest market price at all timea paid for White Corn. cpt. 3. ATTENTION ! Till', undcraigncd. a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the Greek. Latin nnd German lunguagcB, at any hour. Terms very low. References : Rev. Mr. II. L. Kicharda. Drs. Jones ACoso mid Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Not. hi.. dtf. INSURANCE. rPIIE undersigned having been duly appointed Agent for L the ProTKi this Insluam i: CoMPAKT. of Hartford, Connecticut, is prepared to issue Policies on DwcIKng Hon-eat, Stores. Milt. Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loss or Dnmnge by Fire. A Iso, on the Cargoes of Steam Boati and Sea aatttl on rivers, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid trrcral million tf Minn in losses in Ohio, and adjoining Statea during the last twenty to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by nuy institution in tiie country for responsibility and prompt payment For the convenience of Western claimants, a Central Ollice was established in Cincinnati in 1815, lor the purpose of adjusting all claims arising under Policies issued by the agents .1 the Company in the Western States. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose ol' meeting these claims. aa fast as tliey are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Kates of Premium charged are as low as those of any oilier responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protection Insurance Company. rtT Ollice in City Bank Building, up stairs. decl'.l (Men. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent in thll city for the MOTUAt Lll i. IlfiURARCE Comi'ANV, o( New York. No 35, Wall street, Morris liobinaon. President, is prepared to rcccnc applications for assurance in this ably managed and prosperous Company, This Company, it is believed, secures to the assured nioro benefit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond tho premium specified in the Policy, the whole nroiits are once in every live years divi ded among the assured. On Hist January last, the close of the lirst live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of SflfiOJ378, from which after making a reserve ol about t2u0,000, it made a dividend ol' SS per cent, of the premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its espiration. The premium received in six months from 1st February applicable to 'Jd dividend amount to S 139,960 65. The success which this Company has already had. warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future will be periodically larger, and which ought to be an inducement to persons wishing Insurance, to connect themlelvea with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, aepl'J dlim. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Lil'e Insurance. riaillS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Hepartment. (TjJ The average cost of Insurance in this Departaient.is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the MUTUAL or Cash plan at the op. tion of tiie applicant. Life Department. Policies on LiveB issued daily at oiu-mthe usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Elohange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 1815. twy. Secretory. PORTAGEUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co, C S. SILL, AfiKNT, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company in the Western Stater. Capital to meet losses, over J500,000, secured hi: yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 11 years, and has paid over 5l()ll,l)l;U ol losses, at an average cost m me inemoers oi j of lino per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May IS. .dly. E. NSILL. Seo'y. Uolunibiii liisiuaiice Conipnuy. Eire and Murine. This Company continues to insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss ot damage by tire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of Btcamboats, sail vessels, keel-lioats, llat-boats anil other water-craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEM AS ADAMS, Jr., June I. I8. dtf. Secretiny c COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers have formed n copartnership under the lirm ot ricx son iv I RIADwn.1., tor me irausar uon oi mo wool com mi.sion business, as heretofore conducted by the senior Partner, at Mo, 51, Pearl itieet AARON ERICKsON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dec. 12 dly. ERICKSON & TREADWELL, CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and .No. 51 Pearl street, Boeton. A K')v r.KIt IvMJ . itoclietter, in. l. avnariv nni'inwcrj itnut,m oecl'j dlv. J. II. FELCH, ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos Building Steel, Copper ami Wood Kngraiiug, in all its various branches. neatK executed. Business. Visiting, and Professional Cards engraved and pr Hied to order. State. County. Society, snd other Seals engraved on bias or wood. Wood type of all size cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can have Cards printed op short notice. junejydtf. FREN C II LITER AT I R E. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver icour Revind, with notes alluding particularly to w riters prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William I Staughten Chase, A. M. Just received by nov2. J- iv- auuuo, C1HESS Plnyera' Hntid Bonk. A popular and sci-J entific instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the amtest masters, ami illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkable positions, by Howard Stanton. Esq. For sale bv nvl8 J. R. SCROGGS, PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOI 'CIl I NG the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living I ll I , ...i.l, i ornnu i 111, .trillion. fiv l.nuin Air.iu. i m A ' ,, A ll0ut'd. Ju,t received"! 0v2. J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMI1 B EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science By John Harris, D D., author of ' Great Teacher." c. Just eceived by novl J. R. SCROGGS. 7IIEDRY nnd Practice of Tenching, or the J Motives ond Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by noyis J. R. SCROGGS. I EDH'AL BOOKS arc sold cheaper than in New iTJ York or Philadelphia by novlll J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, by Maria L. Child, 2voli.' late edition, for aale by norlK J R. SCROGGS. DISCIPLINE of Lile, a Novel, lor sap by novlB J. R. SCROGGS. s. M. MILLS. J. 1. (MITII. MILLS & SMITH. General Agency, Surveying nud Notary Public Office. The above firm continues to attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of property, the collection and set tletnent of debts nnd accounts, the posting and settling of books, tho exocuttonol mortgages, deeds, and other instruments of writing, &c. Alao, to the surveying and subdividing ol lauds unit lots in Franklin and adjoining counties, RlMRMOM. Swan 4r. Andrews, Columbus, Ohio ; Alfred Avery, New York City ; Win. Milford, Cleveland, 0i I Tweed, Sibley, Wright, Cincinnati. 0. ; J. & W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynncs & McMurdie, Coluruhus. Ohio. N B All letters oh business frum a distance must be pontjia-d. Utncu in tho Ivxchangc Bank Building, I e inline, (lino. CasTof HATS jifst reci vim! th CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE I THE subscriber has just received 15 cases ot Hats, com prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No one can fail to be suited either in stylo quality or price. This is much the largest supply of Hats ever brought into Central Ohti. Also on hand, a large assortment ot Caps.ccmpnsing eve-y variety aud style, for men, boys ami youth. FOR THE LADIES. A large assortment of MUFFS sonic very line, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and gentlemen will please call and see for them selves. J. E. RUDISILL. octUd&wtf I.U M II E R-LU M B ER-L UM HER! J.V. 11. A. FIELD would respectlt'.v direct the attention of builders, and carpentere, te-tneir large nnd well assorted stock of lumber and Bhinglei, consisting of lliKi.tliKHectol I'me Lumber; MKJ.UtiO Poplar do; tOOJJOO warranted Shingles Having paid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in laying that it compri sea the best '..election of qualities ever Ottered for aale in this city. I'bev also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Sliinules. if V Yard on Third street, between State and Town, and ncarlv opposite the First Presbyterian Church. t-.au anil examine tieluro purchasing elsewhere. aep'Jti d&wly. Pill NTING PRESS FOR SALE.-lticludrngaTl the materials for the execution of a paper and job work, together with a subscription list, and the business of a Wing paper, having nearly .iDI) pai in- siibcnliers and sub ject to an increaso of 300 more, and a circulation in lour counties, together with an exteusive advertising and jon pa tronage. An excellent opportunity is otfereil to a thorough going Whig, and a credit given. Enquire at this office. febo Gmd. W. E. IDE, M. I)., DENTIST, (Of the late firm uf CRANE If It'll Cincinnati,) HAS removed bis office to rooms 1 and 9, NeiPs Exchange, opposite the Sec'y of State's Ollice. Among Hie Miiprovenients that he has acquired bv more than ten foal practice and intercourse with the profession, ho would rail attention to the following: 1st A substitute for the lilo in nearly all cases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished. 'Jd. A method of adapting artificial teeth by which a more easy fit is secured, ami danger of injury to tiie natural ones obviated. 3d. A method of pack-ing the gold, by which fillings arc made more compact and durable dec'J.0 dtf. JANUAHi 8, 1849. riJST received, this day, a full stock of Bullion and Sew-,1 ing Silk Frlnffest also, a large addition to our stock ol Trimmings, Variety and Fancy Goods. PRICES REDUCED! Our stock being large for the season, we give notice that alter this date our prices are reduced. Our drawers are filled with Fine Muslin. Linen nnd Lace Goods, and our stock surely affords the greatest variety to be found, and to our good iriends a better opportunity seldom occurs. Our Dry Goods, Queensware, tto., may go cheap. C. R. KING, Vj' Canton Toa Store, opposite the Exchange Rank. jantf d&w. NOTICE. THE partnership between tho undersigned and George W. Maria, in the practice of Medicine, &c, was dissolved on the 10th inst. The hooks, accounts, dte of the late linn of Thompson tt Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthoul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, IS II!. dtf JIOWE'S HYGEIAN HOARIIOUND AND I 1 Liverwort Cough Cnndy. This celebrated and most popular article ft r the cure of Coughs and Colds, is still increasing in public favor in tfiis city, where its sfllca cy and good qualities is well known and appreciated. The proprietors are certain that this Candy will effect a cure in all cases, and do therefore defy any person in the United Mates to produce a cheaper, morn pleasant or ellective remedy for Coughs and Colds. HOWE it CO.. Proprietors, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. Qf The subscribers are prepared to tilt all orders at wholesale and retail, having recently purchased a large quantity of the above article, sold by J. Ii WHEATON.snd DENRJ & SONS. Druggists and Ii. II. M BAKINGS. Family Medicine Depot, High St., Columbus, O. jaaS7 8md, TO PARENTS. A 'I' WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who oiay be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Mcdicine. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleausing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's ludia CholagOgUe, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B A. Fahneatock'a it Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy forexpelliugworms from lbs human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state ofllic liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, (br the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza. Tickling Sensations of the Throat, Whooping Cough. A-c., tic. Trask's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs. Rheumatism and Lameness, SoM Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac. All of the above medicines, and many others, kept con-staidly on hand anil for sale at Win. King j Drug Store, Coil minis, one door north of the Ohio Stale Journal Office, aug.'i dtf. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR havini! associated with him W. L Hughes, (of the late firm of Price & Bughesd will continue the business at the former stand ot J. Burr, under the hriu of Burr .V Hugbee, where thev are now receiving a lage ailili I ... I.. ..I iPI l.'Vllill I'l !ll I'l-I ID L -1 II, 111. II Ml , JflY Ol .,.... . ''..I.l I 11,1,, ,1111,1.1.111 ,1 large variety of Sqat ; plain and dressing Hun am ; Divans ; Center. Side, Dining and Breakfast ZuMtt; work and wash Wondi; Mahogany Chairs; walnut ami maple cane soat Chairs; Wood seat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat ai d wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattrasses. Ac. c. B. t!t H. will also manuficlure to order and keep constantly on band a full supply of all articles in their line, at tboir Wart RoaOXt OB State street, second door from the Pet Office. BURR it HUGHES. Columtius. Dec. 1, KW dtf :;, MRS. VAN IlOt TEN, gdjU AiNCj'Y iVJ J I. h i U :l , KV wsV RETURNS hcrsincere thanks to the LadiesicvU-of Columbus ana vicinity for tlieirpast patronage, and wishes to inform them Ihataba will open a new end splendid assortment of Mdlinerv and Fancy Goods, u Thursday. (til of November, direct from Liverpool, and would hereby ,, i l,HnU.i I i- invite them to call and examine her selections before pur - chasing elsewhero. New Tailoring nnd Dry Goods Establishme nt. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., f.Yo 201, High Strirt, Corner of Rich Street,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. SlWELL as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their storeroom, and arereceiv ing a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry (ioods and Clothing in the Cttfl N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Cape, Bonnets, Ac. alwavs on hand, at prices tint will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus, April 13, 1847... tw. WOODSA WS. .iOdnzon woodcutters 's saws, with or without frames, at the sign ol the nov30 (ill.T PADLOCK rPINNRS' TOtiLH, of the celebrated manufacture X of Peck, Smith (tin, for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the sio of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI. SUGAR. 100 l.hdi fair to prime, for sale by KING tt HEFFNER, janlll. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. MOLASKE8.-500brli. Coffee 1000 bags. For sale by janlB. FISII.-5(11) hi Is Mackerel ; 910 baa Herring: !j drums Codfish ; W brls No. 1 Salmoa. For sale by janlll. KING HEFFNER, '11 Main t., Cincinnati. KING HEFFNER, 27 Main at., Cincinnati, nituiTs. L MP. boxes Ralilni) 29 brls fresh Currants; GO bags Brazil Nut: 25 do Filberts. For salo by janlll. I ARB. 60keg7 1J Butter 10 brls; .10 kegs. Timothy Seed 50 brls. For salo by janll). 7FEI'Wkc7I J 70 bags Rio; KING HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. 300 do Lagnyra ; 50 do Java; 600 bl chests Teas all grades ; 50 casks Bice. For sale by KING HEFFNER. No. 27 Main street. dccl5. BRANDY 50 hf pipes A. Seignettc, dark and high flavor; 25 do Otard, Dupuy & Co., pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades; Our own importation, lor salo at low prices, bv KING & HEFFNER, decl5. No. 27, Nain street. CAST I LE SOAP.wTboies iliU7la7recc7vcdand forsaleby KING HEFFNER. dec!5. No 27 Main street. M.'re, RAISINS. ol 0 boxes Fresh Malaga Raisins rei-oived per steamer Diadem, and for sale bv BOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN &. CO., jan2. 24 Columbia at. Cincinnati. STxTw ST TOB ACCO Tobacco, in store and for sale low bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., jan-- 21 Columbia it. Cincinnati. FRESH FAMILY BUTTER.fiTrki7sfre7h Western Reserve Butler, suitable for family use this day received and lor sale by SOUTH-ATE. HAWTHORN tt CO.. jan'J. 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. MAGLOUY BRANDY. 18 hf pipes Maglory Bran, dy, received per steamer Diadem, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN . CO.. jams 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. t IADEIRA WINES.- lYL 20 qr casks Priest .Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Rlaudv do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouse do ; 5 pipoti do do; In store and for sa'e low, bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO.. feb7. Z4 Columbia st., Cileinn ati. BO UU BON W 1 II SKE Y. 200 bills. Ron rbon WlihT-key, ranging from ;i to I) years old, in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO., I'ch7. 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. SHALL LUMP TOBACCO. 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo. fj's do; 50 do Mo. 12'ado; 20 do Mo. Ill s do; 150 do Mo. lb do ; UK) do Va h do ; in store and for Bale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO.. febl. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. B RANIES 15 hf and (;r pipes A. Scignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN tt CO., Ieb7. 21 Columbia st , Cincinnati. EDQAK COnxlMQ, n tl.l.lAM WOOD AltFltlD WOUDa CONKLIrvG, WOOD & CO., MAKOfACTURERg OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, ' Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty. Paris Green. Whiting, firo dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar. A'iir(i side, of Court street, East of Broadway. YXE have adopted the most approved method, as prac-VI tised by best Eastern manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United States. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good as any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. II iyd&w. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of NUB Lisbon. Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in liutter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati. Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrass 6Y Co., New Lisbon; Grigg Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B Ross, Portsmouth Law-son & Covode, Wollsvillc ; Ewalt and Gebhsft, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott. St. Louis. 6cp22 dtf. , HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to Infom the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haul ward line, of American. English and' German manufacture Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, aa we arc confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low witli those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following) Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths) Sickles ; r Hay and Manure Forks flames Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD St WINSTON, March 4. .t-vvtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TIIE subscriber having withdrawn from the lirm of Derby. Bradley &. Co.. will continue the business of Publishing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. flerby & Co.. at No. I4d Main Street; and on the Kith of April. opened an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous. Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books forthe West- ein uiooi , , o.ia cii.iuieo hi mi 10 n ire ass UM I'reaeut lew 1 stnck tcrms wi ,,c Jn la,vanln to Vhose of bis ern country, has enabled him to purchase the present new friends and customers, who may favor him with theirorders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on haml ; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. H. W. DEBBY. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING Completed our new Piano and Toa Warerooms, anil received our first shipments .consisting of 96 splendid Pianos, and oOO chests choice Tens, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call aud examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot he equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over theTea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in and rj pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and st lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH It NIXON. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. sugl. STEAM ENGINE. Any person having a irnod second haml Stesm Engine for sale, of 15 to 20 horse power can hear of a purchaser by applying to jar6dtf. GR, ABBOTT tt CO. BOOKS & ST ATToNE i . i. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON, nuoktelltrt and Hlationert, lliiih ttrtit, BOOK-1 BOOKSM ""' A rare opportunity for pmtkattttf Hooki and Stationery a (irenl ltii inn THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being desirous of retiring from the general bookselling business with the view of devoting his attention more particularly to Ins own publications, they have determined tu sell oil their present stock at a-eully reduced pricet for caih. Their stock is much the largest and most varied ol any Bnckatore in the Western country, and will be found to embrace s very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical nnd Miscellaneous Books. Also, all the Classical and Common School Books in general use, bljnk books, Ac. Cap, Letter, Folio Post, Demi and Medium papers. Note paper, F.volopos, Visiting and Printer's cards. A Ursa variety of Rimers' and Wat. tteiiliolm's fine pen nnd pocket knives. toi( pens, ot the best matiuliictiirers in the country. Gold mill silver pencils. Gillol's anil vnrious other me. tallic pens. An cxlesivo variety of'iiik stands, wafers.sealing-wax, seals, ink and writing Huids. Mathematical instru. mcnts. Pocket books and wallets Bankers' cases, Ac. As it is but seldom so favorable nn oonortunitv is oAer.l Ih. the purchase of hooks fce they would respectfully invite booksellers, professional men. teachers ami persons purchasing for libraries to call aud examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined to give better bargains than can be bad lit anv bookstore in the Western country. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON, lligb st., twoduuis south of tbu Market House. nov2'J..dw. NEW EDITION OF TIIE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. T N. WHITING has this day published a Arte Edition of X. the Ohio Eornu and Practice. Practical forms in action, personal and real, now in common use in the Stale of Ohio, comprising DrOCSSS, declarations, pleas, renliratinns. demUrren, Verdicts.Judgments, ejectment, occupying claim ants, nniiiraiion, uni ol particulars, lull ol exception, crre-ccrtiorari. appeal, depositions in State courts and in cou ..y courts of the I). Stales, redemption from lax sales, clerk's entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, select writs, nppointmont of clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings nt law; hills in Chancery, injunctions, subpoma nnd notice, demurrers, pleas, answers. heariiiL' and re hearinir. masters and reei. ers. bills of review, orders, decrees, Ac, w ith notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney at law. Greatly-enlarged aud improved, especially in the chancery depnrt- meai. wnion comprises more man one third of the entire work. Tho whole work forming n very large super, royal 0 vo volume of 1(70 pages, in lino law binding, For sale at the bookstore of north I. N. WHITING tt HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had. at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derbeydc Co., Cincinnati j II. Limberker and James Morrison, Piquet Charles Ells, Davton ; Thomas Brodic. Lebanon ; John N Curlz. Springfield ; William W Fay, Delaware ; C. E. Newman. Norwalk ; J. J. Reach. Mansfield ; (ieorge Ebert. Tiffin; Win. Hood, Perrysburgh, D.Campbell Sous. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, VVooster ; Wm. H. Canficld, Medina'; M. C, Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartletl. PsJoeSVille) A.C. Hubbard, . leffersi n. Ashtabula cuunty ; J.C. Michcner, Akron ; 1). J. Bigger. Massillon ; J.J. Fast, Canton ; R. Settle. Ravenna ; W. N. Porter, War ren ; L. Haima it Brother, New Lisbon ; W. W. Reed tt Son, Zanesvillc ; E. Sanford & Co.. Newark ; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster; William Mc Arthur, Circlevillo; and Joseph Jones, Chilbcotlie. THE BOSTON MELODEON. Ttatioston Mc lodcon, a collection of secular melodies consisting ol Songs. Glees, Rounds. Catches, c.. including many of the most popular pieces of the dav. Arranged and harmonized for four voices, by Edward L. Whit ; '1 vols, The Choir Chorus Rook; a collection of Choruses from Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Cherubim, Mendelssohn, Sphor Romberg. Nevv komm, Rossini, and other distiniruished coin- posers. Compiled, adapted to English words, and arranged Wltn particular reference to choir practice, and fov the use of musical societies, by A. M. Johnson. The OdeOOJ a collection of secular melodies arranged and harmonized for four voices, designed for adult singing schools and for social music parties, by G. I. Webb and Lowell Mason. The Tyrollen Lyro ; a Glee Book, consisting of easy pieces arranged mostly for soprano alto, tenor, and baas voices with ami without pianoforto accompaniments, comprising a comolete collection ot solo. ,1in,tta i.,... n, .... I quintet . choruses, Ac, lor the use of societies, schools' I clubs, choirs, and the social circle. Composed, selected quo arniiigeu oy bnwBTU i.. u nite and John B, Gould. For sale at the bookstore of feb5. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. THE CRAFTSMAN! THE Craftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation of the RilualB of Free Masonry, with the emblems nnil explanations so arranged as greatly to facilitate in acquiring a knowledge of the riles nnd ceremonies of tho several degrees, from Entered Apprentice to that of Select Master, and the Order of Priesthood. Compiled and arranged Iroiu Webb, and other standard authors, byCornc-lius Moore. The F reo Mason's Monitor, containing a delineition ol the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative and speculative, as well in a religious as a moral view. With explanations ami plates, Ac. Ac; by Z. A. Davis. The Touuilar's Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor, contain, ing all the etnblrms and hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and magnanimous Order of Knights of the Red Cro-s, Knights Templars, and Knights of Malta, designed and duly arranged agreeably to the mode of work and lecturing; by Jeremy L, Cross, K. R. C, K. T., K. M., &0. The .Masonic Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By R. W. Jeremy L. Cross, (J L. For sale at the bookstore of jan-'- I, N, WHITING & HUN I' NGTON. LAW HOOKS. English Common Law Reports, 5-1 vols. Massachusetts Reports, 17 vols. Pickering's Reports. 'Jl vols. Wendell's Beports. Blackford's Indiana Reports. 7 vols. Ohio Beports, Hi vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, Hi vols. Pi ters' United States Court Beports. condensed, C vols. Summer's Reports, 3 vols. East's Beports. Veeay'e, Jr., U vols. Wright's Ohio Reports, 1 vol. DIGES TS OF REPORTS. United Statea and Supplement. 5 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber anil 1 larrington, I vols. Wilcox's Digest of Ohio Reports, 1 vol. Minot's Digest of Massachusetts Reports I vol novjj 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. MANIFOLD WRITER, lor Writing and Co-pying Lettera at the same Operation. By this simple process of writing, a letter anil copy can be written at the same operation, with more ease and despatch than a single letter with the ordinary pen anil ink, as the stroke 01 the pen that writes the letter produces the copy at the same time. It is. therefore, a fac-simile. which Is invaluable to business men. and all others who desire copies of their letters or other documents. The books for containing the comes are bound in various sizes and styles. This man-nerof writing is so very easy, agreeable,' expeditious and economical, that it is used and highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New York, in preference to the Copying press or anv other process of writing A large anil well selected assortment of Stationery for eign and domestic. Account Books or every description For sale at the bookstore of nccl3- IJL WHITING ii. HUNTINGTON. A "ERICAN GALLER Y OF ARlWI he Aine - V rican Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original engravings from paintings by distinguished American artists and illustrated by poetical and prose contributions from eminent American writers. A quarto volume, richly bound in embossed cloth, with an emblematical side stamp " A picturesque volume this, which does irreat credit to original erl among us, and demonstrates better than almost anything else that we have seen its rapid advance. The name ol Saktain as its editor, is scarcely less a pledge for the excellence of tho subjects chosen from amongst American works of the pencil than is his graving-tool an assur auco for their fine execution as copies.' Aii! Intel. Just received and for tale at the bookstore of dec::;. i. n. whiting m ntington. GOLD AND CALIFORNIA. I hi ,rni i.Tts" Hi7 tory, Population. Climate. Soil. Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson's overload journey round the World. With an account of the revolution in California, and conquests of the country by the United Slates, by John F. Haglies, A. B.; alto. Col Mason's report, and other documents on the Gold Region. Price 'J5 cents. Jut received at the bookstore of jau8. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. NEWBo6KSModi"Meirinmlelled, by Horace Mavhew, illustrated ; price 'J5 cts. Mary Barton, a new novel ; 5 els. Wheeler's Bipgraphy of members of present Congress 2 vols The Romance of Yachting, by Joseph C. Hart, author ol Miriam Coflin 'J vols ; 75 eta. For sale at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON.